WEDNESDAY - 3/15/06
On Wednesday, March 15th, UNKNOWN PEOPLE and SIMPLY BANGIN’ are teaming up for an exciting event as we organize a masquerade party @ LOTUS .
Masks will be handed out at the door, so no need for anything... just your body, a couple of legs and good moods!!!
The party will be held in the downstairs V.I.P. ROOM and you’ll be able to walk to the main room as well...
DJ’s for the night:
DJ PIERRE (DJP Muzik)
ARANA (Wobble NYC)
COREY BAKER (Uknown People)
Doors open 10 pm... don’t miss this one !
$20 general admission
$15 reduced admission with RSVP
glist@simplybangin.com
LOTUS
409 W14th St
NYC
www.lotusnewyork.com

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DJ Pierre’s Bio:
Back in the days when acid was just a tab, DJ Pierre was holed up in his Chicago bedroom creating a sound which would impact the dance music scene down to the genetic level: House Music. Spartan and viscerally invasive, this disco-stripped-of-disco-trappings was just beginning to reverberate in the club underground when a tweak accident changed everything. Call it synth-abuse or creative lighting, but in DJ Pierre's hands the Roland TB-303--originally a bass guitar synthesizer/sequencer--had become a weapon. Phuture--DJ Pierre's highly successful guise with fellow squelchers Spanky and Herb J--released their epic "Acid Trax" and House Music's evil twin, Acid House, was born and House Music History was written. Twenty years later Acid is as edgy and fresh as ever, rattling bass bins, melting iPods and inspiring a new generation of fans, producers and DJs the world over.
Not many artists in the history of dance music can list Carl Cox, Diesel (X-Press 2), Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Michael Mayer (Kompakt Records), Bob Sinclar, and Tom Stephan (Superchumbo) as fans. Not many can claim responsibility for helping kick start the careers of Felix Da Housecat and Roy Davis Jr. Not many can lay claim to giving birth to a genre and pioneering a sound that had the whole world dancing and imitating for over fifteen years. DJ/Producer/Remixer, Nathaniel Pierre Jones a.k.a. DJ "Wildpitch" Pierre is of a rare breed.
After a bit of a break to get prepped for the "Afro Acid Project," his very first artist album due for release on March 13, 2006, DJ Pierre is back and ready to show the world just why house music was worth shouting about in the first place. About the forthcoming album, he says, "Afro Acid is a culmination of Acid, Garage, Wild Pitch, Disco, Techno, Electro and Rock. It's a new approach to making house music and DJing it. It's about inclusion and fusing together multiple elements of music to get the ultimate club experience! That's who I am as a producer and a DJ." Featured guest artists include Louie Vega, Paul Johnson, Roy Davis Jr., France's DJ Gregory and UK supa-producer, Seamus Haji.
With a new management team behind him--London-based Zoo Management (responsible for housing talent such as Masters at Work and Jazzy Jeff)--a new distribution deal with New York City's King Street Sounds for his very own DJP Records/DJP-Black Tech Records and gig requests from every corner of the globe, including Holland's infamous Mysteryland festival (the oldest dance event in the world), DJ Pierre is firmly back on the map.
Says Pierre; "I feel a renewed sense of direction in my career. I've never had so many positive things in place at one time like I do now. With Zoo as my managers, and King Street as my distributor, I can be hands-off enough to create and make the music I love. I am very excited about being head of my own label and the opportunity to finally make my first full album. I am humbled by what's happening."
The current single DJP single, "Paris Collection (Feel Sexy)" featuring Hanna Hais is out now. Featuring an "Acid Club Mix" and a "Wild Pitch Mix," the single packs a big "French Kiss" of wallop with a darkly hypnotic track as a bed for Miss Hais' impassioned performance. "Come Together (What Is House)," the concurrent single on King Street Sounds, is pure Wild Pitch madness featuring a cameo vocal by the man himself. The previous single was the twisted and tracky "I Followed You" released on Resopal (Germany). All will be included on "The Afro Acid Project.
On Wednesday, March 15th, UNKNOWN PEOPLE and SIMPLY BANGIN’ are teaming up for an exciting event as we organize a masquerade party @ LOTUS .
Masks will be handed out at the door, so no need for anything... just your body, a couple of legs and good moods!!!
The party will be held in the downstairs V.I.P. ROOM and you’ll be able to walk to the main room as well...
DJ’s for the night:
DJ PIERRE (DJP Muzik)
ARANA (Wobble NYC)
COREY BAKER (Uknown People)
Doors open 10 pm... don’t miss this one !
$20 general admission
$15 reduced admission with RSVP
glist@simplybangin.com
LOTUS
409 W14th St
NYC
www.lotusnewyork.com

______________________________

DJ Pierre’s Bio:
Back in the days when acid was just a tab, DJ Pierre was holed up in his Chicago bedroom creating a sound which would impact the dance music scene down to the genetic level: House Music. Spartan and viscerally invasive, this disco-stripped-of-disco-trappings was just beginning to reverberate in the club underground when a tweak accident changed everything. Call it synth-abuse or creative lighting, but in DJ Pierre's hands the Roland TB-303--originally a bass guitar synthesizer/sequencer--had become a weapon. Phuture--DJ Pierre's highly successful guise with fellow squelchers Spanky and Herb J--released their epic "Acid Trax" and House Music's evil twin, Acid House, was born and House Music History was written. Twenty years later Acid is as edgy and fresh as ever, rattling bass bins, melting iPods and inspiring a new generation of fans, producers and DJs the world over.
Not many artists in the history of dance music can list Carl Cox, Diesel (X-Press 2), Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Michael Mayer (Kompakt Records), Bob Sinclar, and Tom Stephan (Superchumbo) as fans. Not many can claim responsibility for helping kick start the careers of Felix Da Housecat and Roy Davis Jr. Not many can lay claim to giving birth to a genre and pioneering a sound that had the whole world dancing and imitating for over fifteen years. DJ/Producer/Remixer, Nathaniel Pierre Jones a.k.a. DJ "Wildpitch" Pierre is of a rare breed.
After a bit of a break to get prepped for the "Afro Acid Project," his very first artist album due for release on March 13, 2006, DJ Pierre is back and ready to show the world just why house music was worth shouting about in the first place. About the forthcoming album, he says, "Afro Acid is a culmination of Acid, Garage, Wild Pitch, Disco, Techno, Electro and Rock. It's a new approach to making house music and DJing it. It's about inclusion and fusing together multiple elements of music to get the ultimate club experience! That's who I am as a producer and a DJ." Featured guest artists include Louie Vega, Paul Johnson, Roy Davis Jr., France's DJ Gregory and UK supa-producer, Seamus Haji.
With a new management team behind him--London-based Zoo Management (responsible for housing talent such as Masters at Work and Jazzy Jeff)--a new distribution deal with New York City's King Street Sounds for his very own DJP Records/DJP-Black Tech Records and gig requests from every corner of the globe, including Holland's infamous Mysteryland festival (the oldest dance event in the world), DJ Pierre is firmly back on the map.
Says Pierre; "I feel a renewed sense of direction in my career. I've never had so many positive things in place at one time like I do now. With Zoo as my managers, and King Street as my distributor, I can be hands-off enough to create and make the music I love. I am very excited about being head of my own label and the opportunity to finally make my first full album. I am humbled by what's happening."
The current single DJP single, "Paris Collection (Feel Sexy)" featuring Hanna Hais is out now. Featuring an "Acid Club Mix" and a "Wild Pitch Mix," the single packs a big "French Kiss" of wallop with a darkly hypnotic track as a bed for Miss Hais' impassioned performance. "Come Together (What Is House)," the concurrent single on King Street Sounds, is pure Wild Pitch madness featuring a cameo vocal by the man himself. The previous single was the twisted and tracky "I Followed You" released on Resopal (Germany). All will be included on "The Afro Acid Project.
DJ Fame
www.dj-fame.com
MYSPACE
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SUBSCRIBE TO THE SIMPLY BANGIN' BLOG
DJ Fame releases on Beatport: HERE
www.dj-fame.com
MYSPACE
RIS LABS (Label)
SUBSCRIBE TO THE SIMPLY BANGIN' BLOG
DJ Fame releases on Beatport: HERE
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